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Chelsea Clinton reflects on impact, lessons learned and what lies ahead for Too Small to Fail, an initiative supporting ...
HS students live in college dorms, research real-world problems for 60 hours a week and meet peers who are just as smart as ...
With contracts severed and grants rescinded, experts say Washington’s hit to K–12 research will set back the field for years.
Shah: Constantly switching schools with limited information — for parents and educators — only hurts students in the long run ...
Idaho advocates faced down the most extreme bill. In its original form, HB243 would have eliminated all requirements that ...
More than a dozen state bills — and three new laws mandating the Ten Commandments in public schools — are virtually identical ...
Adams: In D.C., and N.Y., age cutoffs for kindergarten fall far into the school year. Some ways to level the playing field ...
About 41,000 students received Florida’s choice scholarships but didn’t use them last year. Availability and affordability ...
The day after the Supreme Court allowed the department to fire half its staff, Secretary Linda McMahon went ahead with plans ...
The heart of the conflict between California and home child care providers is the rates the state pays in subsidies for ...
The bill will cut an estimated $1.02 trillion from Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program benefits — programs that ...